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Dzhokhar Tsarnaev lawyers ask court to acquit him of Boston bombing charges | Dzhokhar Tsarnaev lawyers ask court to acquit him of Boston bombing charges |
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Attorneys representing Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the surviving brother of the two siblings accused of perpetrating the Boston Marathon bombing, filed a motion on Monday with the federal court in Boston for acquittal of all counts against him. | |
The motion submitted that the government had “failed to introduce evidence sufficient to establish each essential element of the offences charged beyond a reasonable doubt”. | The motion submitted that the government had “failed to introduce evidence sufficient to establish each essential element of the offences charged beyond a reasonable doubt”. |
Earlier that day, the government rested its case against Tsarnaev with gruesome autopsy photos of people who died in the 2013 attack. | Earlier that day, the government rested its case against Tsarnaev with gruesome autopsy photos of people who died in the 2013 attack. |
Tsarnaev’s lawyer said in opening statements that Tsarnaev participated in the bombings but that his older brother, Tamerlan, was the mastermind. | Tsarnaev’s lawyer said in opening statements that Tsarnaev participated in the bombings but that his older brother, Tamerlan, was the mastermind. |
Tsarnaev’s lawyers will now to present their case. The defence made it clear in its opening statement that its strategy during the two-phase trial is not to win an acquittal but to save Tsarnaev from the death penalty. | Tsarnaev’s lawyers will now to present their case. The defence made it clear in its opening statement that its strategy during the two-phase trial is not to win an acquittal but to save Tsarnaev from the death penalty. |
Monday’s motion seemed to contradict that strategy. | Monday’s motion seemed to contradict that strategy. |
Three people were killed and more than 260 were injured when two bombs exploded near the finish line of the Boston Marathon on 15 April 2013. | Three people were killed and more than 260 were injured when two bombs exploded near the finish line of the Boston Marathon on 15 April 2013. |
Jurors heard testimony from survivors who lost limbs in the bombings and from the father of eight-year-old Martin Richard, the youngest person to be killed. | Jurors heard testimony from survivors who lost limbs in the bombings and from the father of eight-year-old Martin Richard, the youngest person to be killed. |
But the defence also demolished a government witness from the FBI who, during his testimony, misidentified, among other things, a picture of a mosque in Grozny, which he said was in Mecca. | But the defence also demolished a government witness from the FBI who, during his testimony, misidentified, among other things, a picture of a mosque in Grozny, which he said was in Mecca. |
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